Applicability Criteria for Subsea Developments: A Study on the HSE Aspects, Technical Limits, Commercial Constraints, and Other Non-Technical Factors to be Discussed while Framing and Sanctioning a Subsea Project
Abstract:The persistence of the current downturn of the subsea industry offers the opportunity to rethink the reasons of the success of subsea and deepwater projects over the past two decades to (a) identify where and how subsea technologies can be effectively used to create value for an operator, and (b) which are the subsea applicability limits, either real or perceived, that may suggest opting for a different field development concept.
This paper discusses the definition and use of the applicability c… Show more
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